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According to the above computation, I think 

 the cultivation of buckwheat to be of great confe- 

 quence to the community as a fubilitute for a fal- 

 low, as no fallow can exceed, or hardly equal, the 

 piece No. I. for condition j though as a crop it has 

 fallen greatly fhort of my expectation, yet as it 

 (lands, I think having a fallow of twelve acres of 

 ground for about 5I. expence, very reafonable. 



I finimed fowing with wheat on one earth the 

 6th of November, the expence' of putting in as 

 under-mentioned : 



£-*(> 3 6 



N. B. I have fold about two quarters of buck- 

 wheat for fatting pigs, at 4s. per bufhel, for which 

 reafon I made that the average charge. An ac- 

 quaintance of mine has (own one field alternately 

 wheat and buckwheat for three or four years pad; 

 rolling down the buckwheat, and then ploughing 

 it in. He informed me that his lad crop of wheat 

 yielded four quarters per acre after the buckwheat. 



N.B. The 



